Most Fascinating Unsolved Serial Killer Cases of the 20th Century Poll

20th century unsolved serial killer of most interest

  • Cincinnnati Streetcar Killer 1904-10

    Votes: 5 1.8%
  • New Orleans Axeman 1918-19

    Votes: 11 3.9%
  • Cleveland Torso Slayer 1934-38

    Votes: 16 5.7%
  • Texarkana Phantom 1946

    Votes: 7 2.5%
  • Boston Strangler 1962-64

    Votes: 7 2.5%
  • Jack the Stripper 1963-65

    Votes: 7 2.5%
  • Bible John 1968-69

    Votes: 7 2.5%
  • Zodiac 1968-69

    Votes: 126 44.8%
  • Babysitter 1976-77

    Votes: 11 3.9%
  • Original Night Stalker 1979-85

    Votes: 63 22.4%
  • Another please explain

    Votes: 21 7.5%

  • Total voters
    281
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The fact they have a photo of him in sunglasses? They (the glasses style nor the fact that they are sunglasses) don't match the sketch.

Some Zodiac Letters had 4 stamps, some 2, and some 1. The letter he sent to Belli had 6.

It's still unsolved.
 
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The fact they have a photo of him in sunglasses? They (the glasses style nor the fact that they are sunglasses) don't match the sketch.

Some Zodiac Letters had 4 stamps, some 2, and some 1. The letter he sent to Belli had 6.

It's still unsolved.
It's not hard to pop the lenses out of sunglasses.

All letters mailed to the media while Thoresen was alive contained two stamps and a notation containing the word editor (you seem to have ignored the editor part.) Both MOs ended at the point in the timeline when he died. Not to mention that there were no more Zodiac sightings, attacks or phone calls after he died.

He also, in the mid sixties, hired Belli to represent him in a bombing case (documented in Thoresen's wife's book.) A jury acquitted Thoresen's wife after she testified that he murdered two and masterminded the murder of third person (his brother.) Since then it has been revealed that he was a suspect in a dismemberment murder (Chicago, 1957) and a stabbing murder (Chicago suburbs, 1966) that involved a bayonet (same type of weapon presumed to have been used at Lake Barryessa.) He also could not, in words, better fit the descriptions made by the three witnesses at Lake Barryessa.

In 1967, seventy tons of weapons were confiscated from him in SF, most of them military and many of them from the house he owned and that is in the direction that Zodiac walked in. That he was from extreme wealth also implies that he had the time to plan and commit the crimes, follow the investigations of them in the media and write the letters and ciphers.
 

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